-Bulk Cordyceps is 7%
-The Forskholii would be a generic (more economical) but will be lab verified
-Will check with Jacob and see about the bulk PureSap
-Will look into YG caps
-Don't think bulk P-Slin will be done (out of respect to USPLabs)
-Not sure if 98% Icariin is even doable due to the extraction process, but even if it was, the price would be OUT OF THIS WORLD!
-Bulk flavor systems? We had major problems getting this in stock from our supplier...and when we did have it in stock, it didn't sell very well. Have to think about this one.
-Idebenone? Anyone else interested in this???

-Bulk Cordyceps is 7%
-The Forskholii would be a generic (more economical) but will be lab verified
-Will check with Jacob and see about the bulk PureSap
-Will look into YG caps
-Don't think bulk P-Slin will be done (out of respect to USPLabs)
-Not sure if 98% Icariin is even doable due to the extraction process, but even if it was, the price would be OUT OF THIS WORLD!
-Bulk flavor systems? We had major problems getting this in stock from our supplier...and when we did have it in stock, it didn't sell very well. Have to think about this one.
-Idebenone? Anyone else interested in this???

looks like a solid list

I was wondering would the bulk puresap be capped or does it not taste bad

Okay, let's see if I can sum up in one post...here we go
-The Forskholii would be a generic (more economical) but will be lab verified
-Will check with Jacob and see about the bulk PureSap
-Idebenone? Anyone else interested in this???

Idebenone is a nootropic correct. What would price be on something like this.

Idebenone is a synthetic analog of CoQ10. There has been studies indicating that CoQ10, in certain low oxygen environments, has a "pro-oxidant" (free radical proliferating) effect; whereas Idebenone, under the same low oxygen environment, does not increase free radical activity.

-Bulk Cordyceps is 7%
-The Forskholii would be a generic (more economical) but will be lab verified
-Will check with Jacob and see about the bulk PureSap
-Will look into YG caps
-Don't think bulk P-Slin will be done (out of respect to USPLabs)
-Not sure if 98% Icariin is even doable due to the extraction process, but even if it was, the price would be OUT OF THIS WORLD!
-Bulk flavor systems? We had major problems getting this in stock from our supplier...and when we did have it in stock, it didn't sell very well. Have to think about this one.
-Idebenone? Anyone else interested in this???

I'm interested in Forskhollii, PureSAP. 50% icariin is good enough for me. Bulk Nettle is something I'm really interested in still.
Flavour systems maybe if the price is right; all my protein right now is flavoured already though.

Idebenone is a synthetic analog of CoQ10. There has been studies indicating that CoQ10, in certain low oxygen environments, has a "pro-oxidant" (free radical proliferating) effect; whereas Idebenone, under the same low oxygen environment, does not increase free radical activity.

to elaborate.....

Originally Posted by Wikipedia

Idebenone (pronounced eye-deb-eh-known) is an organic compound of the quinone family and promoted commercially as a synthetic analog of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10).

Idebenone is claimed to have properties similar to CoQ10 in its antioxidant properties.[specify]

Idebenone is different from Coenzyme Q10 in one very important way. During a hypoxic (low oxygen) condition, CoQ10 can switch function from an anti-oxidizing to an auto-oxidizing process. This auto-oxidation rapidly produces free radicals which damage the tissues of the body.[verification needed]

Idebenone is said to perform the same functions as CoQ10 without the risk of an auto-oxidation reaction.[verification needed]

Idebenone is said to promote NGF (nerve growth factor) in the brain.[verification needed] It appears to reduce tinnitus (ringing in the ears).[verification needed] Idebenone has also been used in topical applications to treat wrinkles.

Takeda Pharmaceuticals studied Idebenone which it got approved for Alzheimer's disease and Stroke.

Idebenone has reduced the rate of deterioration of cardiac function in patients with Friedreich's ataxia